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Slash 2025 Floater Snowboard

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Pop off natural hits, slash wind lips, and conquer steep and deep terrain with the Slash Narwal Floater snowboard. Designed for deep fresh snow, it features a directional shape, Backseat Camrock profile, swallow tail, lightweight core, and extra inserts for optimal performance. The directional shape and Backseat Camrock profile provide edge control, manoeuvrability, and exceptional float in powder.

The swallow tail keeps the tip up, and the Powder Woodcore offers a lightweight, responsive feel stable at high speeds. For epic powder days, the extra inserts ensure even more float, elevating your experience from great to legendary.

This profile is flat with rocker in the nose to deliver a balanced ride that's not too aggressive nor too loose. It offers a consistent flex and predictable feel with subtle traits of traditional camber.

FEATURES:

  • Swift and stable big-mountain board for floating in pow and charging
  • Directional shape holds a mean edge and is stable at high speeds
  • Backseat Camrock blends edge hold, maneuverability, and float
  • Medium flex adds to the stability without hurting turn initiation
  • Bi-ax, Tri-ax laminates add torsional rigidity and a lively flex
  • Swallow tail sinks back foot in powder for enhanced flotation
  • Sintered base helps you set speed records during straight lines
  • Extra set of inserts lets you set your stance way back
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Slash 2025 Floater Snowboard

This product arrives .
Pre-order now to secure yours.

${variantStockMap[currentVariant.id]?.qty} in stock Out of stock

Pop off natural hits, slash wind lips, and conquer steep and deep terrain with the Slash Narwal Floater snowboard. Designed for deep fresh snow, it features a directional shape, Backseat Camrock profile, swallow tail, lightweight core, and extra inserts for optimal performance. The directional shape and Backseat Camrock profile provide edge control, manoeuvrability, and exceptional float in powder.

The swallow tail keeps the tip up, and the Powder Woodcore offers a lightweight, responsive feel stable at high speeds. For epic powder days, the extra inserts ensure even more float, elevating your experience from great to legendary.

This profile is flat with rocker in the nose to deliver a balanced ride that's not too aggressive nor too loose. It offers a consistent flex and predictable feel with subtle traits of traditional camber.

FEATURES:

  • Swift and stable big-mountain board for floating in pow and charging
  • Directional shape holds a mean edge and is stable at high speeds
  • Backseat Camrock blends edge hold, maneuverability, and float
  • Medium flex adds to the stability without hurting turn initiation
  • Bi-ax, Tri-ax laminates add torsional rigidity and a lively flex
  • Swallow tail sinks back foot in powder for enhanced flotation
  • Sintered base helps you set speed records during straight lines
  • Extra set of inserts lets you set your stance way back
Read more

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Product Details

Terrain
Terrain

Powder

Camber
Camber

Flat or Zero Camber

Response
Response

Medium Response

Shape
Shape

Directional

Rider Ability
Rider Ability

Intermediate Advanced

Mounting System
Mounting System

4x2 Inserts

The industry standard for most brands. Similar to 4x4, except the holes are spaced 2cm apart vertically. It provides you with more stance adjustability than the 4x4.

Remember to check your board's mounting system is compatible with your bindings.

Wide Variant
Wide Variant

Wide variant not available

Specs

Base Materials
Base Materials

Sintered Base

Sintered bases perform exceptionally well in varying snow conditions but require regular waxing and maintenance to maintain their speed and longevity.

Topsheet
Topsheet

Mixed Glassing Tri-Ax/Bi-Ax

A triax over biax lay–up that’s best for versatility: pow, backcountry, groomers, jumps, and more.

Binding Compatibility
Binding Compatibility

Disc

Disc mounting system features an easy mounting plate that is compatible with all major mounting systems

Core Materials
Core Materials

Slash Pop Woodcore

Arranged with premium strips of poplar for a lightweight and smooth flex with added beech hardwood stringers tip to tail through the inserts for power transfer and durability.

Target Gender
Target Gender

Mens

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Buying Guide

Intro
Intro

Choosing a new snowboard can feel overwhelming with so many options out there. The key is to focus on what really matters—your riding style, budget, and the board’s camber, flex, shape, and size. Getting the specs right will set you up for a great time on the mountain—but if you just want to pick the one that looks the coolest, we’re not here to stop you!

Board Size
Board Size

Choosing the right snowboard size can be tricky, but it boils down to a few key factors: height, weight, and boot size. Most brands provide a size guide that matches your weight to the right board size, which is a great starting point.

Weight is especially important because your board responds to how much pressure you’re putting on it—not your height. You might find yourself falling between two sizes. If that happens, a shorter board will be easier to maneuver, while a longer board will be more stable at speed and offer better float in powder.

Boot size is another consideration, as you want to avoid toe or heel drag. A common rule of thumb is that if you wear men’s size 12 or larger (or women’s size 9+), you’ll likely need a wide board to accommodate your boots. However, because different brands may size slightly differently, this isn't always the case.
To keep it simple: if you’re using large bindings, you’ll need a wide board.

Camber Profile
Camber Profile

Camber profile is just the fancy name for the shape of your snowboard when you look at it from the side—and it plays a big role in how your board rides. There are a few main types: camber gives you good pop and edge hold, rocker (or reverse camber) is more forgiving and floaty, flat sits somewhere in between, and hybrids mix the best bits of each. The right profile depends on how and where you like to ride, so it’s worth thinking about what kind of feel you’re after on snow.

Flex
Flex

Snowboard flex refers to the stiffness or softness of a snowboard, which significantly impacts its performance and feel on the mountain. A softer flex is ideal for beginners, park riders, and those who enjoy freestyle tricks, as it offers
better maneuverability and forgiveness.

In contrast, a stiffer flex provides enhanced stability and control at high speeds, making it suitable for advanced riders and those tackling aggressive terrain or carving on groomed runs.

When choosing the right flex, consider your riding style, skill level, and preferred terrain to ensure an optimal experience